The Oshawa Times, 28 Jun 1960, p. 3

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CITY AND, DISTRICT TOUR DARLINGTON PLANT Almost 140 pupils from the pub. lic schools in the southern sec- tion of Darlington Township, in WEATHER FORECAST Hot And Humid For Wednesday THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 28, 1960 3 CAPITAL WITHDRAWS |tor a route between Buffalo and. WASHINGTON (AP)--Capital| Montreal. Capital said it plans to Airlines said Monday it is with- improve its obsolete service pate drawing applications for route|tern to enable it to operate profits i : | extensions, including a request ably, {two groups, toured the plant of | Oshawa Wood Products Limited. {south of Courtice, this morning |and this afternoon. As a special] TORONTO (CP) -- Forgeasts tonight. Wednesday will be cloudy issued at 5 a.m.: and cooler, CEREBRAL PALSY Three pupils from the Osh- | awa and District School for | Cerebral Palsy were recently tlficates. From left to right | are: Mrs. Margaret E. Beam- | ish, principal of the school; | presented with graduation cer- | David Barefoot, 12, (seated); | schools, who presenied the cer- | Rosemary Pearson, 7; Deborah | Bothwell, 5, and Dr. C. M. El- liott, » superintendent of public Harmony School Pupils Honored A graduation dinner was held recently in the Harmony United Church Hall when the Harmony Home and School Association were host to the Grade 8 students, members of the teaching staff @nd guests. Head table guests were: Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Har- mony Church and Mrs. Holmes: Rupert Harrison, principal of Harmony School and Mrs. Harri- members of the teaching staff eon; Douglas Terwillegar, Grade 2 teacher and Mrs, Terwillegar; Norman Sisco, prineipal of Dr F. J. Donevan Collegiate Institute pnd Mrs. Sisco and Mrs. Ronald Ogden, presidents of Harmony Home and School Association. CORSAGES PRESENTED As each of the pupils and pupils arrived they were present- ed with corsages for the ladies and buttonnieres for the men, do- nr y Mrs. Hen 'eed. "lace cards had su made by the graduating class for use on the tables and Mr. Henry Reed supplied floral arrangements for each table. Mr, Holmes said grace and Mr. Terwillegar proposed the toast to the Queen. Following the hot tur- key dinner, Susan Reed thanked the ladies of the home and school association * for preparing and serving the meal. | GIFT PRESENTED | Miss Janice Wilson made aj presentation to Mr. Terwillegar on behalf of her schoolmates and | thanked him for the help and | training he had given them this term A prize was presented to Theo- dore Otvos by M:. Terwillegar for being the only pupil in Grade 8 with a perfect attendance re-| cord. AWARDS PRESENTED | Mrs. Ogden presented the awards donated by the home and school association for the highest academic accomplishment in Grade 8 to Susan Reed, John Forsythe and Frances Sparkes. Mr. Harrison introduced Mr.| Sisco who spoke briefly to the pupils and wished them every success in their years at Donevan.| Mr. Terwillegar thanked Mr. Sisco for his talk. The remainder of the evening was spent in danc-| ing. Kitchen conveners for the din- ner was Mrs. John Harris and the tables and servers were looked after by Mrs, Murray Sparkes. | OBITU ARIES FUNERAL OF JOSEPH ROBERT BAIRD The funeral service for Joseph Robert Baird, 841 Simcoe street north, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital last Saturday, was held at the Gerrow Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Monday, June 27. The services were conducted by Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister of Northminster United Church. In- terment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince 'Albert. The pallbearers were S. Plow- man, E. Leask, G. Davies, C Simmons, 0. Mowberry and B. Rowland. E. J. MULLEN formerly of Oshawa, died sudden- ly in North Western Hospital, To- ronto, Monday, June 27 He is survived by his wife, the former Evelyn Andison, of Osh- awa; one son, Robert, and a daughter, Gaye, both at home. Remains are now resting at Warden's Fimeral Home, Wes- ton, where funeral services will take place at 4.30 p.m. Wednes- day, June 29. Interment will fol- low in Sanctuary Park, Weston. MRS. P. JOSEPH HEFFERMAN Following a serious illness of five weeks, the death occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, June 27, of Mrs. P Joseph Hefferman, of 528 Simcoe street north. i The former Elizabeth E. Cot- ter, the deceased was a daughter of the late William and Ellen Cotter. She was born in Oshawa and was married here in 1920. She was the last of her family. Mrs. Hefferman was a mem- ber of St. Gregory's Roman Ca- tholiec Church. She was a member COMING EVENTS | WEST Group, Centre Street WA sir. berry supper Wednesday, June 29, Leonard Goldsmith's, Rossland Road West. Salad plate, homemade hrend, WINTBY GARDEN CLUB -- Annual Rose Show, and Tea, on Wednesday, June 29th 1960, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Whitby Community Arena (in the Rotunda). KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, JUNE 28th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES aw. at Jackpot Nos. 56 and 55 FERNHILL BINGO TONIGHT AVALON at 8 P.M. 20 games at $6 and $10 7--3%40 jackpots. Door prizes Held every Tuesday evening until further notice. of 'the Catholic Women's League, a member of the Daughters of] Isabella and member of the Su-| tanas of Almanzor. Predeceased by her husand June 21, 1959, Mrs. Hefferman is survived by a daughter, Mrs. h D. Dumais (Josephine) of Osh-|---- awa. | The remains will be at the Me- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home ior requiem mass in St. Greg- ory's Church at 10 a.m. Thurs- day, June 30. Rev. Dr, Paul Dwyer will sing the mass. Inter- '|ment will be in St. Gregory's Cemetery. Prayers will be held at the| Funeral Home at 8 p.m. Wednes- E. J. Mullen, of Weston, Ont., d - ay, June 29. | 8 AMBULANCE CALLS [ The Oshawa Fire Department had a quiet night. No fires were reported. There were eight rou- tine ambulance calls. tificates. Two of the pupils graduated to public school and one was transferred to the On- tario Hospital School, --Oshawa Times Photo PREPARES CHEQUE FOR HOSPITAL "Cy" "Churchley prepares a cheque for $250 which the Crown Life Insurance Co. presented this week to the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital Bujding Campaign Fund Drive. Mr. Churchley, CANADA SEEKS POST UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) --Canada announced Monday il is a candidate for a vice-presi dent's post in the United Nations General Assembly, Ambassador Charles S. A, Ritchie, Canadian permanent representative, made the announcement in a circular letter to all other delegations. BROTHER OF WINNER Jean Mare Michaud, the sue- cessful Liberal candidate in Madawaska riding, in the New Brunswick election yesterday, is a brother of Mrs. Terence Kelly, lof Oshawa. Pe & NeW Stars N PARADE! . Brand new, fast-stepping Color slides, color prints, Brownie Starmite Camera Tiny-but-powerful nel built-in flash: 11.95 In complete outfit 13.75 members of the Kodak Camera Parade! black-and-white shots Brownie Starmeter Camera Built-in exposure meter at lowest cost 22.95 iit 28.75 In comp See all the NEW Kodak Cameras 1 | 1 | J | 28 KING ST. E. RA 3-4621 who is Oshawa manager of the Crown Life, recently spent six weeks in the Oshawa General as a patient for a heart condi- tion. He says his treatment there was excellent, --Oshawa Times Photos. attraction the firm erected a tee- pee and a log cabin. NAME OMITTED The name of Linda Dawe was omitted from -the list of pupils of the Harvey Dance Academy! who took part in the competition in Kitchener last Saturday. Miss) Dawe was awarded 81.5 marks in| HOSPITAL REPORT | Following is the report of the! Oshawa General Hospital for the| week ending June 25: Admissions, | 290; births -- male 28, female 29; | discharges 270, Newborn® dis-| charges--male 20, female 21; major surgery, 75; minor sur-| gery, 89; eye, ear, nose and| Synopsis: Showers and thunder- storms were spreading northeast- ward 'into the central regions of Ontario today. Southern regions| will have hot and humid weather today and Wednesday, with isolated afternoon and evening| showers bout' days. In northwest-| the solo baton swinging rontest./ern regions, a few showers and humid, Winds light. | thunderstorms will develop this afternoon and continue through streets will be open to local traf-| fic. Conditions such as weather | may require the closing of streets| not on 'the list, CELEBRATED TOO WELL William Mahaffy, RR 3, Osh:| Regional forecasts valid until midnight Wednesday: Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara, Haliburton re- gions, Windsor, London, Hamil- ton, Toronto: Sunny with cloudy intervals and a few isolated show- ers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening today and Wednesday. Continuing hot and! Georgian Bay, Kirkland Lake regions, North Bay, Sudbury: In- creasing cloudiness with after-| noon and evening showers and thunderstorms today. Partly] cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms on Wed n e sday. Continuing hot and humid. Winds) light, becoming south 15 to 20. | 2 avenue, closed at Olive avenue; |comed at the meeting of the Ro- garlton .. throat, 58; treatments and exam- : | Timmins-Kapuskasing: Partly] ati A casts, 6; physiotier.|2" oy Was convicted Monday on cloudy with occasional shower harge of drunk driving. After g " apy treatments, 374. 2c s and thunderstorms this afternoor Py . his car had been involved in anlang tonight. Cloudy with showers accident on Simcoe street south. on Wednesday. Little change in {He was sentenced to 10 days in temperature today. Cooler Wed: the county jail and his driver's ,ecday, Winds southwest 15 to 25, Oakes avenue from Richmond licence was suspended for onelghifting to west 15 Wednesday, | street east to Colborne street: Year. Mahaffy told the court he { Hilleroft street from Jar. hadn't recovered from a wedding Forecast Temperatures vis to Trick avenue: Somerville reception earlier in the day. Low tonight, High Wednesdov | Windsor ..... terrae 70 85 street, from Byng to Orchard] a View Elvd.; King street west,| vio II0R3 AT ROTARY ie St. Thomas os 63 f i § s nd: | . London .... . 65 rom Gibbons to Stevenson rond: of the Rotary Club of Oshawa|Ritchener ... Wilson road south, from Olive av- | S | " enue to Dean avenue; Olive ay.|Vere Samuel Donnelly, of Osh-|wingham . 65 | Toronto ... . 65 enue from Verdun road to Wilson|3Wa and Rotarians C, O. Thomas, road south: Chadburn street, clos. [0f Whitby and R. Stevens, of Trenton . 65 ed at Olive avenue; Central Park Bowmanville. St. Catharines .. blvd. south, closed at Olive . Hamilton .... avenue; Cadillac avenue south, | TUREE NEW MEMBERS Muskoka .. [closed at Olive avenue; Highland| ree new members were wel: | gijjajoe | STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed for construction today: La Salle avenue, closed at Nlive|tary Club of Oshawa at Hotel sudbury ... avenue; Luke street from Rich. Genosha on Monday. They are|North Bay . mond east to Colborne strect| William E. Fertile, James Wal-| Kapuskasing Meat Specials! Wed. Only ! SHOULDER PORK CHOPS LB. 48. MEATY PORK HOCKS LEAN, PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLL east. Whenever possible these ker and W, D. Johns. 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